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. >> it is basically just a big, fat, joke. >>> all right. so should ugly people be enslaved because they are ugly? first, what is kim kardashian up to now? not much. i will tell her you said hi. >>> can a comment on a blog cost you your jog? i mean job. it didn't rhyme so i figured i would make it rhyme. >> it worked. >> they have amped up their on-line investigation of job applicants in the form of social media background checks. today's "new york times", hi there, profiled a year old start up called social intelligence that compiles a file that digs deeper than the usual google facebook. the whistleblower plows through the message board comments and craigslist requests and seemingly secure photo and video sites. says the ceo of the foul finding, quote, sexually explicit photos and videos are beyond comprehension. we can see a lot of illegal activity. lots and lots of pictures of drug use. at least anthony wiener doesn't have to worry about this. candidates must consent to the background check and be notified of the dirt dug up. who are the
. >> it is basically just a big, fat, joke. >>> all right. so should ugly people be enslaved because they are ugly? first, what is kim kardashian up to now? not much. i will tell her you said hi. >>> can a comment on a blog cost you your jog? i mean job. it didn't rhyme so i figured i would make it rhyme. >> it worked. >> they have amped up their on-line investigation of job applicants in the form of social media background checks. today's "new york...
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is more used to big hollywood stars than anywhere else. but these are stars of such a different nature. this is a real-life and prince and princess. >> reporter: the neighborhood around the british consulate where the couple will stay will be sealed off. homeowners here signed agreements that they wouldn't allow paparazzi on their property to try to sneak some photos. one neighbor put up a screen. >> nobody will be trying anything out of the ordinary. there will be no hiding in bushes. there's going to be no climbing of trees. there's going to be no paying off a neighbor to try out their windows. >> reporter: while in tinseltown they will hobnob with some of the biggest names in hollywood, including j. lo, tom hanks, josh brolin and more. >> they're royalty in the u.k. they're coming over here. and sort of like royalty to us, as well. we look at them as our a-list stars, even greater than that. we don't have our own royalty here. who can you think of as royal in the u.s.? paris hilton? >> reporter: the most anticipated british invasion in
is more used to big hollywood stars than anywhere else. but these are stars of such a different nature. this is a real-life and prince and princess. >> reporter: the neighborhood around the british consulate where the couple will stay will be sealed off. homeowners here signed agreements that they wouldn't allow paparazzi on their property to try to sneak some photos. one neighbor put up a screen. >> nobody will be trying anything out of the ordinary. there will be no hiding in...
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that's a big gap. means a lot of programs would be cut that would drive the u.s. into a recession. i think that's a much more likely scenario than a default scenario. it just seems inconceivable that the treasury department would not pay on our debt. that would create all kinds of havoc financially here and globally. so i don't think they'll do that. >> ifill: let me ask you a question in addition to that on friday night people said when the markets open on monday morning there is going to be a big effect because of the deal that fell apart on friday night. yet we didn't see that much of an effect, why is that? >> well, i think there, a lot of people are second-guessing how financial investors and financial markets are going to react. and they've been wrong and wrong again. most of the markets are a little jittery, a little nervous but they're not panicked yet. i think the heat will get turned up as it were, as we head closer to august 2nd. but right now i would say markets are nervous but not panicked. >> ifill: nervous but not panicked. let's talk about the state because a lot of
that's a big gap. means a lot of programs would be cut that would drive the u.s. into a recession. i think that's a much more likely scenario than a default scenario. it just seems inconceivable that the treasury department would not pay on our debt. that would create all kinds of havoc financially here and globally. so i don't think they'll do that. >> ifill: let me ask you a question in addition to that on friday night people said when the markets open on monday morning there is going...
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you got a big day coming up. you'll be guest host of "the view" for the firsrstime. >> billy ray sire russian is the guest and a lot of hot top picks. >>> san mateo of county district attorney and announced charges will not be filed against a college student from san francisco who was arrested after not pulling up his pants on a flight. deshon marman and they want the faa to investigate the incident. the football player was removed from a flight at sfo last month. >> how is traffic looking this morning? >> it's a bit rough in san francisco especially 101 off the 280. we had an earlier accident cleared at bryant. stall at wyton has traffic through san leandro and hayward and bumper-to-bumper 680 towards danville. a lot of taillights there. >> and on lot of fog out thererr >>> cloudy, cool breezes and still drizzle around the barrier. checking out the 50s and 60s right now. sunshine will hit inland valleys and that is why we have 70s there. 50s around the bay and pockets of sunshine at the coast and 60s. flight arr
you got a big day coming up. you'll be guest host of "the view" for the firsrstime. >> billy ray sire russian is the guest and a lot of hot top picks. >>> san mateo of county district attorney and announced charges will not be filed against a college student from san francisco who was arrested after not pulling up his pants on a flight. deshon marman and they want the faa to investigate the incident. the football player was removed from a flight at sfo last month....
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and of course in whole region is, there is a huge ripple effect because this is obviously a big jobs generator, the place they call the space coast. but in particular today i spent some time talking with travis thompson who has spent 33 years here at the kennedy space center working on the shuttle program. he is the lead technician on the clogout crew, the guys who button them up, the astronauts, strap them in, shut the door and send them off to space. he and his team, it was a very emotional day for them. as they were finishing up their job they had put together a series of cards with messages talking about their appreciation for the program, their patted rotism and frankly -- patriotism and their sadness, and the final word was god bless america, held by travis thompson himself. this is travis thompson's last day on the job, after 100 shuttle missions, getting the crews strapped in and ready to go to space, tomorrow he has no job. where he is going to go to work. as he said, my job is putting human beings in spacecraft to go to space. i don't see a lot of prospects for doing that s
and of course in whole region is, there is a huge ripple effect because this is obviously a big jobs generator, the place they call the space coast. but in particular today i spent some time talking with travis thompson who has spent 33 years here at the kennedy space center working on the shuttle program. he is the lead technician on the clogout crew, the guys who button them up, the astronauts, strap them in, shut the door and send them off to space. he and his team, it was a very emotional...
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>> it's pretty big. >> jon: really? >> yeah (laughter) don't drop it on your toe. >> jon: let me ask you this, volume 2, what period of wars does this cover and how much of the amazon is now gone? (laughter) what period of wars are we dealing with her. >> actually it's six, two in the 19th century, one in the early 20th century, and the rest with the soviet invasion and afterwards. >> jon: starting in '79. >> right. >> jon: what is so alluringly invadable about-- (laughter) >> jon: afghanistan because everyone seems to want to do it they don't have oil. they don't appear to have mineral wealth, although i think they've recently discovered that. they appear to just have a tightly knit group of tribes who don't care for being invaded. >> exactly. and in our case we called it an intervention. some call it an invasion. the big, the most important reason is that afghanistan is the highland of your asia. if you get control of the highland, speaking about the outer ring of great powers, then you have advantage over your neighb
>> it's pretty big. >> jon: really? >> yeah (laughter) don't drop it on your toe. >> jon: let me ask you this, volume 2, what period of wars does this cover and how much of the amazon is now gone? (laughter) what period of wars are we dealing with her. >> actually it's six, two in the 19th century, one in the early 20th century, and the rest with the soviet invasion and afterwards. >> jon: starting in '79. >> right. >> jon: what is so alluringly...
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so he's real big, so i jumped on him. he didn't have no underwears on, he had these red shorts on and he's got big balls. so i took my knife out and just cut it. it fell on the floor. >> what? >> his balls fell on the floor. and blood was all in my face, my eyes, my hair, my dress, everywhere on the floor. i never seen no blood gush like that in my life. i must have cut a vein or something. never, ever put your hands on me. it wasn't the money because i can careless about the money because the money comes easy to me. it was the point, how he just came at me and grabbed me and then punched me, like i'm a man. but he didn't really know that i can be a man. >> if convicted, melissa could face a sentence of three to five years. but she hopes the judge will view the assault as self-defense and give her a chance at drug rehabilitation rather than prison. while she is here, melissa's contact with corey has been limited to cards and letters. they have been approved for inmate to inmate correspondence within the jail. >> oh, this
so he's real big, so i jumped on him. he didn't have no underwears on, he had these red shorts on and he's got big balls. so i took my knife out and just cut it. it fell on the floor. >> what? >> his balls fell on the floor. and blood was all in my face, my eyes, my hair, my dress, everywhere on the floor. i never seen no blood gush like that in my life. i must have cut a vein or something. never, ever put your hands on me. it wasn't the money because i can careless about the money...
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we have a big show tomorrow. on the show, senate budget committee chairman kent conrad and congressman tom price from the budget committee, and former white house deputy press secretary bill burton and the new york times business reporter andrew sorkin and lawrence o'donnell host of "last word with lawrence o'donnell" on msnbc, and my colleague tamron hall is off today, and thomas roberts is standing in for her. >> we are following the latest at the white house where lawmakers are trying to come to a compromise. now in order to prevent default which is seven days away, what happens if america's credit rating is ultimately downgraded. >>> and david wu says he is resigning from office amid a sex scandal, but not immediately, and we will have details on "newsnation" up next. 3q double shift... i need a break. he needs some gellin'. yeahhhhhhh. gellin' is like having a teeny tiny foot masseuse in your shoe. you like ? nice ! dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. outrageous comfort, all-day long. but afraid you can't af
we have a big show tomorrow. on the show, senate budget committee chairman kent conrad and congressman tom price from the budget committee, and former white house deputy press secretary bill burton and the new york times business reporter andrew sorkin and lawrence o'donnell host of "last word with lawrence o'donnell" on msnbc, and my colleague tamron hall is off today, and thomas roberts is standing in for her. >> we are following the latest at the white house where lawmakers...
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there is a big income divide. affluent republicans say it is more important to reduce the deficit but poorer republicans, middle class and lower middle class republicans say no, no, protect our benefits. >> woodruff: and are these attitudes, andy, that have changed over time with all the attention that's now being give tone the size of the debt and the urgency of the problem. >> you know, people are willing to do a lot of things to reduce this deficit. the concern is at an all-time high but when it comes to entitlements, there's no movement. it really is rock solid when we see 2 to 1 margins. >> and again entitlements meaning social security. >> and even medicaid, having states raise -- make it -- reduce eligibility for medicaid, not 2 to 1 but a solid majority say no let's not do that. >> woodruff: naftali -- with public opinion aside, what sort of divide or is there one among the leadership in the democratic or republican parties between the rank and file. >> i think that is one of the most interesting dynamics
there is a big income divide. affluent republicans say it is more important to reduce the deficit but poorer republicans, middle class and lower middle class republicans say no, no, protect our benefits. >> woodruff: and are these attitudes, andy, that have changed over time with all the attention that's now being give tone the size of the debt and the urgency of the problem. >> you know, people are willing to do a lot of things to reduce this deficit. the concern is at an all-time...
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>> you stayed in school and my parents were very big in my life. my parents are still married to this day which is very rare these days to see that. i had a good grounding force between -- >> good news is there was so much distance between set of "saved by the bell" and "different strokes." as long as you're away from those guys, you were ok. >> we did ok. us kids, we did ok. >> you not only stayed in school, you hit the books. >> it was important to me. i actually enjoyed school. i know that's a rarity, too. i really enjoyed school. i really did. >> did you get to go, though? >> i went up until junior high and then high school i was tutored the rest of the time. being tutored, you actually get a lot more attention and, you know, a lot different being in a class with 50 kids than just five kids. >> i told you during the commercial that when you were doing "saved by the bell" i actually came out and did a story for fox and i saw the set-up so your class there on the set, you know. mario lopez. >> i know, those are my classmates. people ask me did yo
>> you stayed in school and my parents were very big in my life. my parents are still married to this day which is very rare these days to see that. i had a good grounding force between -- >> good news is there was so much distance between set of "saved by the bell" and "different strokes." as long as you're away from those guys, you were ok. >> we did ok. us kids, we did ok. >> you not only stayed in school, you hit the books. >> it was...
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there's a lot to be done in security with such a big airport like dallas, for instance. let me go back to the dogs here. my understanding of the dollars and the metrics here, and again, if we can't correct the record here as a follow-up, my understanding is it costs roughly about $175,000 per whole body imaging machine, but the dogs are like $20,000-$3,000 to have a dog ready to go. i'm pretty sure those are the records, but to the point, the whole body imaging machines have something the dogs don't have. they is lobbyists. what's infearuating is the challenge is we have to increase the security. we have to become more secure. we can't give up every civil liberty and looking at every passenger naked in order to secure the airport. we need good dogs. the pentagon spending $19 billion came to the conclusion as i pointed out with the lieutenant colonels comments, the best way to find a bomb making device or materials is the canine. there's not enough emphasis on expending the use of dogs. they are friendly, noninvasive, effective, they are the single best weapon according t
there's a lot to be done in security with such a big airport like dallas, for instance. let me go back to the dogs here. my understanding of the dollars and the metrics here, and again, if we can't correct the record here as a follow-up, my understanding is it costs roughly about $175,000 per whole body imaging machine, but the dogs are like $20,000-$3,000 to have a dog ready to go. i'm pretty sure those are the records, but to the point, the whole body imaging machines have something the dogs...
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a 32-year-old father of four and a big u2 fan, adam bavel. he had a sign that said blind guitar player, bring me up. and he did. he was given a guitar. >>> landmark birthdays in the news. nancy reagan turned 90 today. she celebrated with lunch with family and friends. and 43 as turned 65. former president george w. bush has finally reached official retirement age. all retiring, the space shuttle. when we come back, are americans ready for the space program to end? one american is decidedly not. ♪ [ male announcer ] what is the future of fuel? the debate is over. ♪ lexus hybrid drive technology is designed to optimize any fuel source on the planet. even those we don't use yet. because when you pursue perfection, you don't just engineer a future-proof hybrid system. you engineer amazing. ♪ with new extra-strength bayer advanced aspirin. it has microparticles, enters the bloodstream faster and rushes relief to the site of pain. it's clinically proven to relieve pain twice as fast. new bayer advanced aspirin. control your budget? yes. our "
a 32-year-old father of four and a big u2 fan, adam bavel. he had a sign that said blind guitar player, bring me up. and he did. he was given a guitar. >>> landmark birthdays in the news. nancy reagan turned 90 today. she celebrated with lunch with family and friends. and 43 as turned 65. former president george w. bush has finally reached official retirement age. all retiring, the space shuttle. when we come back, are americans ready for the space program to end? one american is...
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i guess the "new york times" recently had a big, big article about this. people say it's rude. you didn't return my e-mail. well, it seems to me, not knowing a lot about that, i could do it but i don't want to. this is one of those reasons. because she gets several hundred of them a day, and many of them are from people she does not even know. why should she take time out of her entire day to answer e-mails to -- to people that have nothing to do with, you know -- you know what i'm saying? >> yes. no. i do. and i'm a horrible e-mail answerer. sometimes i'll wake up in the middle of the night, oh my god. a few to remember. that's going to take too long to respond to. i'll hold it. >> right. >> and then -- i don't -- >> i just get delirious because i get that panicky freaked-out feeling. >> hoda -- >> this is what people do, i'm one of them and i feel terrible about it. sometimes you use e-mail to extend a nicety, but you don't really intend on following through. hey -- great talking to you. let's have lunch. then -- but you're not saying -- >> tomorrow. or write back. >> you're
i guess the "new york times" recently had a big, big article about this. people say it's rude. you didn't return my e-mail. well, it seems to me, not knowing a lot about that, i could do it but i don't want to. this is one of those reasons. because she gets several hundred of them a day, and many of them are from people she does not even know. why should she take time out of her entire day to answer e-mails to -- to people that have nothing to do with, you know -- you know what i'm...
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rape is still a big issue in south africa. and when you talk about rape crisis in south africa, you start understanding that there is a bigger problem because you are dealing with a country that is highly infected with hiv and aids. the epidemic in south africa is the worst than any other country in the world. the number in premature deaths caused by hiv/aids has increased in the last decade from 39% to 75%. we are only one percent of the population, but we are 17% of the people living with aids and hif hiv in the world. when you start to hear things like that -- i'm south africa, so it made sense for me, but i think that if i weren't a south african and i heard those numbers, i think that i would -- >> what is the main reason that you believe it is so bad in south africa, and what can be done to tackle it properly, do you think? >> i think it is a lack of education. i really do. i really believe that. and this program has made me aware of that. i think that we take for granted people knowing how to prevent hiv and aids. there
rape is still a big issue in south africa. and when you talk about rape crisis in south africa, you start understanding that there is a bigger problem because you are dealing with a country that is highly infected with hiv and aids. the epidemic in south africa is the worst than any other country in the world. the number in premature deaths caused by hiv/aids has increased in the last decade from 39% to 75%. we are only one percent of the population, but we are 17% of the people living with...
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s big announcement of a u.k. version of silicon valley. and they're presenting this to a bunch of ceos and high-powered executives that are gathered here at the summit. really that's the point of the entire three-day visit is to promote british interest and relations. the royal newlyweds' first official trip to the united states begins today. and it has host city los angeles in the throes of royal fever. >> i haven't really heard of royalty coming to america, especially to l.a. i think it's really cool that they're coming here. exciting. >> definitely. i mean, you can't walk down hollywood or go to certain places and say, oh, hey, there's william and kate. i mean, it's a special occasion. >> reporter: their first stop is the beverly hilton in beverly hills, home to one of hollywood's most glamorous events, the golden globe awards. they'll attend a venture capital and new media summit to promote british trade and investment. ♪ >> reporter: promoting british interests and international relations is what they've been doing for the past nine
s big announcement of a u.k. version of silicon valley. and they're presenting this to a bunch of ceos and high-powered executives that are gathered here at the summit. really that's the point of the entire three-day visit is to promote british interest and relations. the royal newlyweds' first official trip to the united states begins today. and it has host city los angeles in the throes of royal fever. >> i haven't really heard of royalty coming to america, especially to l.a. i think...
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all these elements are big parts and it seems to be working relatively well. as the council expands and grows. >> what do you make of the chairmen, he was libya's justice minister. will he be accepted by the people as a former member of the regime? >> most of the people i talk to say the same thing. he is known as the anti- khaddafi. colonel gaddafi is more charismatic and flamboyant. he is seen as none of these things. he is a technocrat. he has been successful so far in rallying most of the rebels but he is not viewed as someone who wants to maintain control or serve as a top leader in the next iteration of the libyan government. he is a transitional figure and seems comfortable. we're expecting him to be successful in this transitional period and hand over power to what ever comes next. >> we have been hearing that britain has recognized the tnc. the next up is to get you in recognition. >> exactly. we have had a steady stream of recognitions. the u.s. government a couple weeks ago. these are incremental positive steps in the right direction as far as the r
all these elements are big parts and it seems to be working relatively well. as the council expands and grows. >> what do you make of the chairmen, he was libya's justice minister. will he be accepted by the people as a former member of the regime? >> most of the people i talk to say the same thing. he is known as the anti- khaddafi. colonel gaddafi is more charismatic and flamboyant. he is seen as none of these things. he is a technocrat. he has been successful so far in rallying...
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getting his tradpain treated properly has made a big difference for both of them. >> his mood has changed. i never knew how he would be hour.our to ou >> the study today is prompting experts to urge doctors everywhere to consider whether a simple painkillers may be a better solution. ♪ >> in haiti, it has been a year and have since the devastating earthquake killed more than 250,000 people and destroyed the capital. 600,000 people still live in settlement camps. many face a daily struggle for survival. he tells the story in his new book. for three decades, he has worked to help the people of the island nation. he recently joined me from new york to discuss their current plight. thank you for joining us. you have been a champion for haiti for many years, long before the earthquake happened. you describe in your latest book the resilience and suffering of the people. what is the situation now a? what should be happening? >> the situation in haiti remains difficult. we're in the midst of and maybe in the early stages of a cholera epidemic. it is related to the earthquake and destruction of
getting his tradpain treated properly has made a big difference for both of them. >> his mood has changed. i never knew how he would be hour.our to ou >> the study today is prompting experts to urge doctors everywhere to consider whether a simple painkillers may be a better solution. ♪ >> in haiti, it has been a year and have since the devastating earthquake killed more than 250,000 people and destroyed the capital. 600,000 people still live in settlement camps. many face a...
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right around two dozen fatalities, unfortunately, from this big heat wave. so it is a big story. and the other big story has been the rainfall here in and around places like chicago where we've had heavy rain, record rainfall yesterday. more problems. and the drought continues across the south, alex, where we wish we could get some of that rain south but it doesn't look like it's going to happen today. >> boy, do they need it. thanks, ray stagich for keeping a close eye often it for us. and for more on the weather where you are, you can head to weather.com. >>> we have new video of a major milestone in new york. we're taking a look at the first ever marriage licenses for gay couples in the state. gay marriage became legal in new york at the stroke of midnight last night, and today more than 800 gay couples are scheduled to get married in new york city alone. nbc's michelle franzen is live in new york city for us outside where a lot of this activity is taking place. good morning. what's the scene like right now? >> reporter: well, good morning, alex. certainly many couples are wel
right around two dozen fatalities, unfortunately, from this big heat wave. so it is a big story. and the other big story has been the rainfall here in and around places like chicago where we've had heavy rain, record rainfall yesterday. more problems. and the drought continues across the south, alex, where we wish we could get some of that rain south but it doesn't look like it's going to happen today. >> boy, do they need it. thanks, ray stagich for keeping a close eye often it for us....
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they paid a big price for the failure of the takeover. the share prices have fallen around 20% in the past nine days wiping almost 3 billion pounds from the value of the company. what has rupert murdoch lost? >> this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire and% of the business which has extraordinarily good prospects, which has a growth trajectory which is well understood. it would have a substantial increase by an order of magnitude of a 20% increase. >> mr. murdoch is much bigger in the u.s.. the concern for him is that u.s. senators are now on his case following allegations that 9/11 victims and their phones were hacked. >> if that is true and if there was any access to any of the victims records, it would be the most evasive and perverse use of a victim's information in the final moments of their lives, a tremendous invasion for the families as well. >> 1989, the dawn of television's new age. >> mr. murdoch would see himself as the founder of bskyb. to be told by politicians that he should not press ahead in its sent to own all
they paid a big price for the failure of the takeover. the share prices have fallen around 20% in the past nine days wiping almost 3 billion pounds from the value of the company. what has rupert murdoch lost? >> this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire and% of the business which has extraordinarily good prospects, which has a growth trajectory which is well understood. it would have a substantial increase by an order of magnitude of a 20% increase. >> mr. murdoch is much...
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but the big bust occurs here in the united states. as you say, think about this, friends, $60 million in cash. but let's talk about some of the drugs that authorities were able to take off the streets. meth, 2,773 pounds of it. almost the same amount of cocaine. marijuana, 14,800 pounds. and what this does is strikes a very massive blow to the operation of distribution of drugs from mexico into the united states. chris, you and i were talking with this last summer. when they got one of these thugs, his name was the barbie, they asked him, hey, how do you get all the cash back to mexico? he said well, they bring it in on tractor-trailers, you know, 18-wheelers full of cash. think about this. this is a cash-only business. they got $62 million worth of it that would go right into the coffers of these drug cartels. and it's a massive blow to these organizations, especially the distribution level of it. >> look, not to rain on the parade, because obviously this is huge and what they have done is pretty incredible when you look at this bein
but the big bust occurs here in the united states. as you say, think about this, friends, $60 million in cash. but let's talk about some of the drugs that authorities were able to take off the streets. meth, 2,773 pounds of it. almost the same amount of cocaine. marijuana, 14,800 pounds. and what this does is strikes a very massive blow to the operation of distribution of drugs from mexico into the united states. chris, you and i were talking with this last summer. when they got one of these...
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i -- i had a moment -- it was summer, had a big summer, the summer going into tenth grade was a big summer for me. >> jimmy: oh, yeah? >> yeah. >> jimmy: for everyone in your neighborhood, i would assume. [ laughter ] >> yeah. but yeah. >> jimmy: especially the boner boy that lived down the block. [ applause ] >> oh, boy. >> jimmy: when he wasn't palling around with kurt cameron. he was standing outside the door. i'm sorry.y. what happened in the summer? >> what happened was, i was going, in my -- i grew up here and tenth grade started, that was starting you in high school, you know what i mean? sometimes it's ninth grade. >> jimmy: for us it was ninth grade. >> yeah, see? >> jimmy: you're right. >> so i was going into tenth grade, my first day of back to school, i had the summer behind me and i remember my girlfriend running up to me, because i was kind of a nerd in junior high. i, like, shaved my head and i was just, like, no cute. >> jimmy: what? >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's beyond nerd. [ laughter ] >> it was for a good reason. >> jimmy: were you in prison and you needed to stick with a g
i -- i had a moment -- it was summer, had a big summer, the summer going into tenth grade was a big summer for me. >> jimmy: oh, yeah? >> yeah. >> jimmy: for everyone in your neighborhood, i would assume. [ laughter ] >> yeah. but yeah. >> jimmy: especially the boner boy that lived down the block. [ applause ] >> oh, boy. >> jimmy: when he wasn't palling around with kurt cameron. he was standing outside the door. i'm sorry.y. what happened in the...
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the big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. >>> welcom >>> welcome back to the "early show." top of the hour. looks a little hazy out there in new york city. and a lot of the country may be seeing that same picture outside their window. hot, hazy and humid. what a day. i'm erica hill along with chris wragge this morning. we want to tell you this -- not about the heat, because we'll talk about that later in the show. but an exchange program for high school students. a culture exchange. maybe your child received a letter from people to people, a group founded by president eisenhower in 1956. it is now a nonprofit being run by his granddaughter. >> sounds like a terrific o
the big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. >>> welcom >>> welcome back to...
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. >> that's the big question. christiane, thanks to you. and tomorrow on "this week," arizona republican senator, jon kyl, among the guests. intimately involved in those behind-the-scenes talks. >>> we turn overseas tonight and to a cry for help from one of the most desperate places on earth. hundreds of thousands of families, mothers and children, fleeing the drought in somalia. abc news is the first network to report from the scene. tonight, our lama hasan reports on the disaster in the desert. she's in kenya, at a refugee camp bursting at the seams tonight. >> reporter: they are exhausted. starving and desperate for help. >> the drought is turning one of the world's worst humanitarian crises into a human tragedy of unimaginable proportion. >> reporter: these families are carrying only what they can. their malnourished kids. they have survived an agonizing journey. little food or water, through dusty, desolate land. >> our children are dying. this one just died in my arms. >> reporter: these somali refugees have just arrived here. they've
. >> that's the big question. christiane, thanks to you. and tomorrow on "this week," arizona republican senator, jon kyl, among the guests. intimately involved in those behind-the-scenes talks. >>> we turn overseas tonight and to a cry for help from one of the most desperate places on earth. hundreds of thousands of families, mothers and children, fleeing the drought in somalia. abc news is the first network to report from the scene. tonight, our lama hasan reports on...
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it was a very big character in the film. we had to do a lot of complex things involving harry having to ride and then fly on the back of it. so realizing and completing for the film was quite an achievement. more recently, i really, really thought the work we did with creature and dobby in deathly hallows part 1 was really top notch because you had to empathize with these little characters because you had to deal with harry's emotional distress when dobby died at the end. so to do a cg creature that causes the audience to shed a tear was a challenge and we managed to pull that off. that was quite a difficult thing but very rewarding, as well. >> but for every rewarding challenge there are some effects burke says have fallen flat. >> some things you're pleased with, other things are never quite sort of were as good as you hoped. i think for me, if i'm completely honest, it would probably be grupe the fifth film didn't quite hit the mark unfortunately. we weren't really quite sure how believable he was at the end of the day. t
it was a very big character in the film. we had to do a lot of complex things involving harry having to ride and then fly on the back of it. so realizing and completing for the film was quite an achievement. more recently, i really, really thought the work we did with creature and dobby in deathly hallows part 1 was really top notch because you had to empathize with these little characters because you had to deal with harry's emotional distress when dobby died at the end. so to do a cg creature...
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the company became a pioneer of the big-box bookseller concept. at its peak in 2003, borders had more than 1,200 stores around the country, each with thousands of new titles. the company says a host of factors led to its demise, including the turbulent economy; the move away from brick and mortar stores to online retailers and the rise of e- readers, like the kindle, ipad, and nook. more on this story now from annie lowery, who's followed it as a business writer for the online magazine "slate." welcome to you. >> thank you. >> brown: now part of this is, of course, about larger trends of the internet's impact on the book business. but borders also made its own mistakes, i guess, along the way. >> absolutely. >> brown: what happened? >> it's not an easy climate for any retail business or for anybody selling books, obviously. but borders made some strategic mistakes. first and foremost they had a very, very tennuous relationship with the internet. they actually outsourced the sale of a lot of their books on-line from 2001 to 2008 to amazon. and on t
the company became a pioneer of the big-box bookseller concept. at its peak in 2003, borders had more than 1,200 stores around the country, each with thousands of new titles. the company says a host of factors led to its demise, including the turbulent economy; the move away from brick and mortar stores to online retailers and the rise of e- readers, like the kindle, ipad, and nook. more on this story now from annie lowery, who's followed it as a business writer for the online magazine...
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as you can see the road sensors not showing a big delay in san francisco. the camera we have usually has to be moved as they're doing construction work there. might be back soon. we'll see. and the morning commute on 237 westbound it is backed up for a slight delay approaching zanker road. looks worse than it is because just to the left traffic breaks free. let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank you, sir. we have some low clouds around. now yesterday it was clear. we had some just patchy stuff. there was hashedly anything. nothing made it inland until a little patch or two made it over parts of the bay. it didn't last long. more of a surge today. i ask you how warm can we get? when low clouds make -- and also a west wind. we have been below average for the longest time and we are coming up a bit on the longest temps. all the heat is in the middle of the country and showing no signs of doing much. when the valley is in the 80s they'll be in the 90ed first before we do. fog and low clouds continue to stack up and make a push inland. yesterday that was not the case
as you can see the road sensors not showing a big delay in san francisco. the camera we have usually has to be moved as they're doing construction work there. might be back soon. we'll see. and the morning commute on 237 westbound it is backed up for a slight delay approaching zanker road. looks worse than it is because just to the left traffic breaks free. let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank you, sir. we have some low clouds around. now yesterday it was clear. we had some just patchy...
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call big pharma were distilling the raw leaf into a new drug. in vienna, dr. freud was fascinated. in 1884, he wrote the first major description, 70 pages, uber coca about cocaine. >> it was the miracle drug. if you had a stomach ache, you were nervous, if you were lethargic, needed energy, if you had tuberculosis, asthma, all sorts of things, it was going to cure what you had. >> reporter: meanwhile, by the mid 1890s, he was flirting with disaster as he wrote in an 1895 letter. >> he probably finally stopped using after he and a friend of his used cocaine on a patient and nearly killed her. >> by then, other doctors worried too. >> too many people were taking too much cocaine and then they were -- these patients were presenting basically as addicts who needed the stuff, they couldn't live without it. and that's when doctors began to say, huh, we better rethink this. >> today we know addiction is at least in part a physical disease. we understand more. >> i would hope that more people are skeptical of grandiose claims of new drugs, new pharmaceu
call big pharma were distilling the raw leaf into a new drug. in vienna, dr. freud was fascinated. in 1884, he wrote the first major description, 70 pages, uber coca about cocaine. >> it was the miracle drug. if you had a stomach ache, you were nervous, if you were lethargic, needed energy, if you had tuberculosis, asthma, all sorts of things, it was going to cure what you had. >> reporter: meanwhile, by the mid 1890s, he was flirting with disaster as he wrote in an 1895 letter....
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coin is a big ism they feel we've actually spoken in of the big consultancy the various lawyers and they actually say the they don't know what it's going to be classified us and that's intelligence on since to give it it's kind of looking now that it might be classed as a commodity kind of like what's happening with gold in a gold is that actually we have all the gold businesses in the u.k. they are actually regulated now and then we go back to what you saying before about the pits appear aspects. this is like part of a larger movement has been going on for many years if you look at the software industry they came out with proprietary software which is treating software as a products there's been a movement of people on the internet shall we say building their own economy in their own structures in ways of governing and it's one of these products was lynn. which as far as i'm concerned is a rock star in the computing world you can find it on mobile phones. embedded devices it's everywhere. and ever since then there is being continually more and more things coming out of this movemen
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no big deal. time after time as far as weather-related fatalities are concerned, heat is number one. more than hurricanes, more than tornados and more than floods. this needs to be taken seriously and you need to do what you can do to stay cool and give those a break outside in the heat. heat advisories for a good 29 or so states. heat indices are up over 110 and 120 in some areas. with that we have temperatures dangerously hot. it's peaking across parts of the northeast. the i-95 corridor we see the bulk of the heat. right now we look at temperatures that feel like they're up and over 110 degrees. 111 right now is the heat index in atlantic city, 110 in d.c. not only do we see temperature that is feel like they're over 110 degrees today, but we'll feel them tomorrow as well. the heat will break on sunday. until then it's dangerously hot. the actual temperatures alone as measured in the shade, don, without humidity we could set all-time record highs in some larger cities. it's going to be a histor
no big deal. time after time as far as weather-related fatalities are concerned, heat is number one. more than hurricanes, more than tornados and more than floods. this needs to be taken seriously and you need to do what you can do to stay cool and give those a break outside in the heat. heat advisories for a good 29 or so states. heat indices are up over 110 and 120 in some areas. with that we have temperatures dangerously hot. it's peaking across parts of the northeast. the i-95 corridor we...
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watch in the cinema one says film shin this year is american documentary marlon cole which has been a big success proud wired to need you need to go anywhere you'd see every year around one hundred fifty films a showcase at the event then you get here we can see a selection of the films. also many lectures most of the film discussions in the voting rights. of the region bringing together thousands of international guests to the creek town of central russia. from the palace of the museum is a valid there are several cultural our mosques here and your film festival for example brings many tourists and industry professionals to the region from all over the world but why. that question and more let's meet this week's guest. to me. now tell me your involvement with the festival. well a few months ago part of. the director of programming for this so i decided to take this season. to compose a competition program which would. alter movies of quality why . well at. it's not in your idea to hold nice to holes not in the capitals somewhere in the small cities which might be far away from the madden
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russia's top youth ice hockey club they steel boxes are put through their final paces ahead of their big trip to north america. but first russia have completed the clean sweep of gold medals in the synchronised swimming events quite explore all championships in shanghai the unofficial queen of the pull not leading the team to their seventh golds out of fear of a possible seven the three would seem combination was the closing events and was once again won by russian girls in some style as hosts china trailed by more than two points to take their six silver this triumph gave the all conquering issue the sixteenth world gold of her lustrous career while earlier on saturday blood smeared dutch and had also captured a silver in the men's twenty five kilometer open water swim. let's continue with football peru claimed bronze of its once eleven call after a four one drubbing off venezuela. just three minutes before the break after pose a problem guerrero scored on the return path to give his side a run nothing advantage venezuela were left with ten men after hamburg fielder thomas rincon was gi
russia's top youth ice hockey club they steel boxes are put through their final paces ahead of their big trip to north america. but first russia have completed the clean sweep of gold medals in the synchronised swimming events quite explore all championships in shanghai the unofficial queen of the pull not leading the team to their seventh golds out of fear of a possible seven the three would seem combination was the closing events and was once again won by russian girls in some style as hosts...
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business big media and the two big corporate parties and for she was led to as a total corruption of us democracy we we no longer are politicians they resent the people's interests we have policies that represent big business interests whether they're democrats or republicans we have politicians that kowtow to the media and play the twenty four hour media cycle we really don't care and i think that's one reason why you're seeing readership and viewership dropping people see this corrupt symbiotic relationship as undermining really any kind of any any functional government we have a dysfunctional government that can't be all health care can't deal with energy can't deal with climate we can't deal with any is issues it's a it's a disgrace to go ahead joe i was going to ask you go ahead joe be go first go ahead . i wouldn't ask you that you can't have a dysfunctional government in the united states we're still waiting for you to result in the debt ceiling we're very worried about that at the moment in europe i think one thing i would say in favor of one aspect of rupert murdoch's busine
business big media and the two big corporate parties and for she was led to as a total corruption of us democracy we we no longer are politicians they resent the people's interests we have policies that represent big business interests whether they're democrats or republicans we have politicians that kowtow to the media and play the twenty four hour media cycle we really don't care and i think that's one reason why you're seeing readership and viewership dropping people see this corrupt...
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(toucan squawks) (lively drum intro ) ♪ you never do know what's around the bend ♪ ♪ big adventure or a brand-new friend ♪ ♪ when you're curious like curious george ♪ ♪ swing! ♪ ♪ well, every day ♪ every day ♪ ♪ is so glorious ♪ glorious ♪ george! ♪ and everything ♪ everything ♪ ♪ is so wondrous ♪ wondrous ♪ ♪ there's more to explore when you open the door ♪ ♪ and meet friends like this, you just can't miss ♪ ♪ i know you're curious ♪ curious ♪ ♪ and that's marvelous ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask yourself, "what is this?" ♪ ♪ like curious... ♪ like curious... curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: it was an exciting day to be a door dog because he and the doorman were expecting a very exciting delivery. (yawns) (yawns)
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their big breakthrough. spotlight on story on technology update. we. covered. would be soon which brightened if you knew about sun moon from funds to christians . nice friends starts on t.v. don't come. to guns for hire a company accused of killing seventeen innocent iraq is goes on trial in the us but only on accusations of overfilling blackwater now known as c allegedly charged too much more protecting us officials in war zones and. norway releases the names of victims from friday's twin attack as the suspects a lawyer says his client is not aware he killed seventy six people some experts are warning the spread of anticyclonic sentiment in europe could lead to more brevik style terror. nato led peacekeepers are deployed along casillas northern border with serbia to calm escalating ethnic tensions over attempts to enforce a trade embargo the e.u. and the u.s. led international condemnation of the action that resulted in one police officer being killed and. that's the headlines and that is here with the latest sports. you know what she lives sports update on ou
their big breakthrough. spotlight on story on technology update. we. covered. would be soon which brightened if you knew about sun moon from funds to christians . nice friends starts on t.v. don't come. to guns for hire a company accused of killing seventeen innocent iraq is goes on trial in the us but only on accusations of overfilling blackwater now known as c allegedly charged too much more protecting us officials in war zones and. norway releases the names of victims from friday's twin...
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you when you do you know allocate your resources disproportionately the you will make these big glaring mistakes ok then this no to the no firing interests and he bought the ball. but that's one point he said pointing is second point is very very naive force the uva and i'm very very dangerous and you know we all hope there are no more terrorism acts but it's very very naive to think that this was a one off and it's not like it's a happened if you look at the right wing there and see islamic. rhetoric in europe it is far higher than the u.k. for sure we have countries in the u.k. countries in europe who are banning certain acts of islam so they've banned the minaret they've banned the wearing of all of these things are happening it's there in the u.k. it's not that bad at the moment they go he says it's good to see now when you impinge on people's human rights then what are you talking about a liberal democracy you talk about democracy a good model and even revive that let's do it i replied that i had stephen replied that's a very good point because you look at saudi arabia which is the
you when you do you know allocate your resources disproportionately the you will make these big glaring mistakes ok then this no to the no firing interests and he bought the ball. but that's one point he said pointing is second point is very very naive force the uva and i'm very very dangerous and you know we all hope there are no more terrorism acts but it's very very naive to think that this was a one off and it's not like it's a happened if you look at the right wing there and see islamic....
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floor talking to the markets talking to the brokers talking to a condom is talking to the city the big diff connect between what all those. people are saying and what you hear from the brussels elite the euro zone politicians they just everybody seems to be saying a default is inevitable greece just has way too much debt and yet those are the words you will never hear coming out of brussels and i think the fear is unless we stop lurching from crisis to crisis from vote to vote from one disaster to another and actually take a bigger picture view of how to deal with greece all the politicians take the bigger picture then the the worries of the markets will be. a messy solution will eventually be imposed and i think that is the problem this disconnect between what you hear from brussels and what you hear from the real world the financial world. so what is the way out some of your viewpoint. i mean i just think it's it's incredibly difficult because if you look at the amount of debt that greece has you've already had one hundred ten billion bailout package. brussels. meeting to discover to
floor talking to the markets talking to the brokers talking to a condom is talking to the city the big diff connect between what all those. people are saying and what you hear from the brussels elite the euro zone politicians they just everybody seems to be saying a default is inevitable greece just has way too much debt and yet those are the words you will never hear coming out of brussels and i think the fear is unless we stop lurching from crisis to crisis from vote to vote from one disaster...
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the big western powers want him to respect the tribunal. hezbollah is a powerful force within his government. it believes its members now face are rest, and it wants the prime minister to reject the full legal process out of hand. this is the hezbollah leader speaking last. >> it is a mistake to think we will allow the arrest or detention of many factors. nebraska hand that touches any of them will be cut off. -- any hand that touches any of them will be cut off. >> it lead to mass protests that forced the departure of syrian troops from the country. as the years have passed, the desire for justice has given way to fears that the search for the killers could lead to violence coming and instability in the country. many lebanese do support the tribunal. they want to know who killed rafik hariri. others are suspicious. they say the tribunal as a tool being used by the west and israel to hit political enemies. bbc news. >> a land mine has exploded in afghanistan, killing 20 people. the explosion happened on the main road near kandahar. police s
the big western powers want him to respect the tribunal. hezbollah is a powerful force within his government. it believes its members now face are rest, and it wants the prime minister to reject the full legal process out of hand. this is the hezbollah leader speaking last. >> it is a mistake to think we will allow the arrest or detention of many factors. nebraska hand that touches any of them will be cut off. -- any hand that touches any of them will be cut off. >> it lead to mass...
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now much the city looks set to confirm one of the biggest ever signings this week the big spenders agreeing a fee for so here where'll sixty two million dollars is the asking price for let's go madrid meeting up where owner will become the most expensive signing ever for the sky blue is the twenty three year old is currently in town for a medical with a deal now thought to be a formality i wear as an added seventy four goals in one hundred seventy five games for a place to go since two thousand and six also help these national side you can see you know when gold at the beijing olympics spring so it seems times in thirty appearances internationally and with karl looking said to be staying at eastlands manage it are better than one cimi should now have a strike force at his disposal next season. meanwhile the prizes which will be hunted by all the world's top athletes during the twenty twelve games in london the olympic medals have been unveiled in the. british capital eighty five millimeter diameter and seven millimeter think models which surround four hundred grams are probably among the bi
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. >> to which one answer might be "so why is it so big?" i mean, it is a vast territorial power which has, of course, significant ethnic minorities. they have large territories. >> rose: so you're suggesting that there is a history of chinese imperialism and any other historian who suggests that... >> no, no. i think that henry kissinger is clearly right. that it is not an eansionist power inhe sense thatfor exame, russia was. expanding constantly but i think... >> rose: and certain after the war. >> but i think that what you see already is a chinese strategic doctrine and kissinger, i think, would not dispute this which stakes an ambitious claim to a spheref influence as we rightly said and that would provoke conflict so i i think we're entering very very difficult times >> rose: well, your oxford colleague neil ferguson suggests that nationalistic forces will overwhelm and that there will be a conflict between... in some way between the united states and china. >> well any historian who has looked at the history of the rise and fall of gr
. >> to which one answer might be "so why is it so big?" i mean, it is a vast territorial power which has, of course, significant ethnic minorities. they have large territories. >> rose: so you're suggesting that there is a history of chinese imperialism and any other historian who suggests that... >> no, no. i think that henry kissinger is clearly right. that it is not an eansionist power inhe sense thatfor exame, russia was. expanding constantly but i think......
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ali's of the world who have stolen hundreds of billions from their populations with the help of the big banks on wall street i might add. and it's julian a song who is marginalized and attacked financially by the likes of visa and master card while david cameron pleads with rupert murdoch please reconsider your bid for b. sky b. don't do it please. well you describe here is the wealth disconnect between rich and poor which has been growing for a couple of decades is spilling over into almost every single aspect of the law there's two sets of laws for copyright there's two sets of laws in banking there's two sets of laws almost on every piece of the jurisprudence spectrum that you could imagine and that is clearly a breakdown in the social contract i don't know how else to describe it it's a complete separation from the club to craps that are running away with the wealth versus everyone else that's stuck there eating dirt like in haiti we're all becoming like haiti all right stacy her well that's all the time for we have thanks so much for staying over and going through some of this stuf
ali's of the world who have stolen hundreds of billions from their populations with the help of the big banks on wall street i might add. and it's julian a song who is marginalized and attacked financially by the likes of visa and master card while david cameron pleads with rupert murdoch please reconsider your bid for b. sky b. don't do it please. well you describe here is the wealth disconnect between rich and poor which has been growing for a couple of decades is spilling over into almost...
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big plans for the fourth? >> sleeping in. >> yeah, we're going back to bed. >> you bums, come on. >> hanging out. >> as a general rule, people are going back to bed. yes. >> nice cover. hey, have a great day. we know a lot of folks here will. to 37 million people in need, including nearly 14 million children each year. - text "feedkids" to 50555 to donate $10 to feeding america. each $10 donation helps provide 70 meals to children in need. - join us in the fight to end child hunger in america. go to childhungerendshere.com to learn how to help. go to childhungerendshere.com to learn how to help. hi. looking good! you've lost some weight. thanks! you noticed! you know these clothes are too big now, so i'm donating them. not going back there again. good for you! how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. whole grain? whole grain. [ femalennouncer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't... multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 lightly sweetened calories per servin
big plans for the fourth? >> sleeping in. >> yeah, we're going back to bed. >> you bums, come on. >> hanging out. >> as a general rule, people are going back to bed. yes. >> nice cover. hey, have a great day. we know a lot of folks here will. to 37 million people in need, including nearly 14 million children each year. - text "feedkids" to 50555 to donate $10 to feeding america. each $10 donation helps provide 70 meals to children in need. - join us...
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a big day around new york and around the nation. same-sex marriage in new york came back a long battle in the state legislature. the speaker fought to get it passed. this morning i asked one of the most prominently gay officials about this day. >> it's the place where the lgbt civil rights movement was really born, and to have this state -- i don't meant to soupd so arrogant, but to have the center of the world do this, all eyes are on it. it will help propel this movement forward faster than any of the other states have. >> as we mentioned, come you go up at the bottom of the hour, those marriage ceremonies are set to start at the manhattan city clerk's office. this is a history-making day. new york, the state, the largest state in the union to approve same-sex marriages, and those marriages start today at the bottom of the hour. our coverage will continue. >>> i want to turn to norway where the healing is under way after friday's massacre. a memorial service just wrapped up in the capital of oslo. the death toll now at 93. police
a big day around new york and around the nation. same-sex marriage in new york came back a long battle in the state legislature. the speaker fought to get it passed. this morning i asked one of the most prominently gay officials about this day. >> it's the place where the lgbt civil rights movement was really born, and to have this state -- i don't meant to soupd so arrogant, but to have the center of the world do this, all eyes are on it. it will help propel this movement forward faster...
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but mining stocks with big drags here. we have rio tinto. financials fell. >> you know, ramy, we've been so preoccupied by what's happened in washington that sometimes it's easy to lose sight of the fact we are in the midst of earnings seasons. we've had reports across the region. >> nintendo, they slashed their full year's forecast earnings by a whopping 82%. that's because gamers aren't so interested in their handheld 3-d game players which came out five months ago. that would be the 3-ds. that's the biggest fall in the past two decades. you're looking at a year to date. nintendo share prices dropped a whopping 47%. it's a similar story, not so bad for sony. they cut its profit estimate for the year by about 25%. this was yesterday. that's because of weak demand for tvs like this bravia over in the u.s. and europe. sony's share price year to date has also dropped by about 35%. but, you know, it's not all doom and gloom. they say its net income surged to about $1.31 billion. this is for the six months to may. forecasters had been -- forecas
but mining stocks with big drags here. we have rio tinto. financials fell. >> you know, ramy, we've been so preoccupied by what's happened in washington that sometimes it's easy to lose sight of the fact we are in the midst of earnings seasons. we've had reports across the region. >> nintendo, they slashed their full year's forecast earnings by a whopping 82%. that's because gamers aren't so interested in their handheld 3-d game players which came out five months ago. that would be...
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not here. >> you know, radio city is such a big theater. we're so far away that we have to make things bigger to see them better from far away. >> reporter: cirque du soleil reconcedes the traditional circus, made it wildly flamboyant, added state-of-the-art special effects to show case the acrobats and clowns. there are no animals. this formula has sold 100 million tickets since cirque was founded in 1984. revenue this year is expected to be a billion dollars. the only time the machine, the cash machine, has broken down is when cirque has deviated from its recipe for success. its last new york production, banana-spiel was vaguely vaudeville. it was heavy on clowns and story. and it was a flop. >> i'm not afraid of failure, no. i'm already a winner. i'm 51 years old. look what i have behind me. >> reporter: cirque du soleil's founder french-canadian starteded out a street performer. but he knew how to breathe fire. literally and figuratively. and now he's a billionaire. >> taking a risk has always been part of, first, my dna. and cirque dna
not here. >> you know, radio city is such a big theater. we're so far away that we have to make things bigger to see them better from far away. >> reporter: cirque du soleil reconcedes the traditional circus, made it wildly flamboyant, added state-of-the-art special effects to show case the acrobats and clowns. there are no animals. this formula has sold 100 million tickets since cirque was founded in 1984. revenue this year is expected to be a billion dollars. the only time the...
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. >> that would be big. all right, juan, a rebuttal? >> well, you know, i think the key thing here is to understand that i think the president is in a stronger position than the republicans in this. if you look at the numbers, people are fed up with big government spending. but at the same time, they don't and this echos andrea's point, they don't want to have entitlement spending done at your head level. you have to take time to do it and here you have a situation where republicans are insisting that you can't have any kind of tax hike for the richest in the country that there shouldn't be shared sacrifice. i think the american people say, you know what? if the republicans blow up the economy and spend the inflation skyrocketing they're the ones that will be blamed, not president obama. >> you think a lot of americans would say we probably sacrificed enough. we'll have to end it right there. thank you very much. coming up one hour from right now, congressman eric cantor will be joining us live to talk about
. >> that would be big. all right, juan, a rebuttal? >> well, you know, i think the key thing here is to understand that i think the president is in a stronger position than the republicans in this. if you look at the numbers, people are fed up with big government spending. but at the same time, they don't and this echos andrea's point, they don't want to have entitlement spending done at your head level. you have to take time to do it and here you have a situation where republicans...
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i am big in sidney. we did three radio stations in sidney, australia, and one in new zealand, and did a primetime television show in canada last night. >> not all the responses are positive. some people want to bring their whole family, young kids included. >> i do understand family has been coming here for quite a few years, and now that this is set in place it's a big disappointment for them. >> all right. the restaurant's owner says kids are not like a radio, you can't turn down their volume. we know that. >> right. >> but banning kids, really? >> doesn't sound very community friendly. >> very business oriented either. >> we'll see. >>> most republican voters support revenue increases to reduce the debt. we put that comment to the truth-o-meter test. while protecting your eyes from the sun. ask your eyecare professional which transitions lenses are right for you. ask your eyecare professional for your transitions certificate of authenticity for your chance to win instant monthly prizes or our $20,000
i am big in sidney. we did three radio stations in sidney, australia, and one in new zealand, and did a primetime television show in canada last night. >> not all the responses are positive. some people want to bring their whole family, young kids included. >> i do understand family has been coming here for quite a few years, and now that this is set in place it's a big disappointment for them. >> all right. the restaurant's owner says kids are not like a radio, you can't turn...
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this is big business. >> huge. we're taking a break from the debt issue and the really important stuff to most americans your morning joe. >> dunkin' donuts sells more coffee than anybody else, more than starbucks. dunkin is targeting coffee drunkers who usually go to the other guys. wall street investors like the idea, they believe it's time to make the profits. >> oh, get it? >> time to make the profits. we're going to have more on the growing coffee wars yesterday. the ipo went through the roof. rest of the market tanks, dunkin' donuts like a rocket. >>> thousands of cars may have been nabbed by the red light cameras. you may have been one of them. los angeles one of 500 plus cities to utilize cameras is pulling the plug. why? cbs news national correspondent ben tracy reports the system is unpopular but also a money loser. >> reporter: like most folks in loss an less, abigail stone spends a lot of time in her car. it was only a matter of time before she got caught by the eye in the sky. >> when i started going t
this is big business. >> huge. we're taking a break from the debt issue and the really important stuff to most americans your morning joe. >> dunkin' donuts sells more coffee than anybody else, more than starbucks. dunkin is targeting coffee drunkers who usually go to the other guys. wall street investors like the idea, they believe it's time to make the profits. >> oh, get it? >> time to make the profits. we're going to have more on the growing coffee wars yesterday....
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the really big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump t it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. >>> good morning. starting off on the bay bridge an accident cleared out of lane but slow off the eastshore freeway. you're going to see delays across the upper deck into san francisco, as well. getting a little bit better past treasure island and head towards the skyway. elsewhere, 101, sluggish both directions through san mateo seeing some delays southbound as well as you hit 84. south 880 an accident on the right shoulder but backed into hayward. that's traffic. this is kristy with a look at your forecast. >> thanks a lot. we are going to see some sunshine this afternoon and slowly warming up. the weather that everybody has bee
the really big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump t it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. >>> good morning. starting off on the...
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first, this is "today" on nbc. such a big school year. your kids will each take care of our class hamsters, lewis & clark. then i'll tell them the story of pluto, the sad little planet that was. i'll introduce them to some new friends, the fractions, and some cold blooded ones, the dinosaurs. [sfx: dinosaur growl] clark! anyway, here's what they'll need: markers, scissors, crayons, pencils, folders, juice boxes, pretzel sticks, glue sticks, tape that sticks, and glitter. so much glitter. school takes a lot. target has it all. >>> still to come on "today," coming together for their season. the ocean accident of maria shriver and arnold schwarzenegg schwarzenegger. >> we team up rk a wee of survival school. could we handle it? >> we've got a flood. this is where the rubber hits the road, the nose breaks the grindstone, and the angels start second guessing where they tread. ♪ call 1-800-steemer [female announcer] looks like everybody's at our biggest sale of the year: the petsmart power sale. save up to $10 on all k9 advantix® ii and adva
first, this is "today" on nbc. such a big school year. your kids will each take care of our class hamsters, lewis & clark. then i'll tell them the story of pluto, the sad little planet that was. i'll introduce them to some new friends, the fractions, and some cold blooded ones, the dinosaurs. [sfx: dinosaur growl] clark! anyway, here's what they'll need: markers, scissors, crayons, pencils, folders, juice boxes, pretzel sticks, glue sticks, tape that sticks, and glitter. so much...